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Show J I - H II J i TOP TnVTES rage airl I I -- materiel p command Fifteen uTh February 3, 1961 i hei Years To Die It was an obituary that really set you to thinking: "Local man, age 36, dies after 15 years in hospital, following auto accident in which he was totally disabled." Fifteen years of staring at the same ceiling; 180 months of complete dependence upon others; with expenses towering to crowd every '780 weeks of thing else off the skyline; 5475 days of waiting for the. night; 5475 nights of waiting for the lilt"' pgUL: mkT " hope-erosio- n, day; ' 131,400 hours of four walls, fading flowers, medicinal smells, use less sympathy; 7,844,000 minutes of vegetation with roots withering in hopeless- ness, spirit shrinking in stagnation; 473,040,000 seconds of death before burial.. And probably because of some "little" fault that you might be committing every day of your driving life. Such as failure to glance mirror. Squeezing left and right, or forgetting to check your rear-vieone more trip out of bald tires. Crowding the car ahead. Leaning on luck in a blind spot. Trying to average 60 on a road, or in conditions. Or just plain, blind assumption that the other driver will do the right thing. Death at 36 after 15 years of dying! Within that period of time a man usually marries, has a family, climbs upward in the world, trav els, plays, begins to mature, enjoys a million sights, sounds, sensa tions. . . flvnr tVipsp samp in vPArs. thin man was a oAstnwnv on a Innplv .1 i- i i. i i j l j Tr. i l i j. j Ogden AMA to , w 50-m- ph at Work right) serve food to customers at the NCO open mesa Mrs. Sylvia Hamblin and Kyoka Dwyer (left cafeteria during lunch period. The NCO mess has recently expanded and remodeled its facilities to ac commodate 136 customers at one seating. The cafeteria is open from 6 a. m. until 10:30 p. m. daily. Twelve employees, working two shifts, make up the kitchen and serving force which daily serves 350 military and civilian customers. . 50-m- ph A F Will Grant Scholarships, Loans, Detailed instructions will M 201a loan. available in a numbered kw come Annimllv lus In this program, as opposea to ter early in 1961. an undetermined number of schol- - AF Merit bcnoiarsmps, at such ordinary sounds as laughter, free footsteps and hearty talk. of the loans wiU Repayment 18 ot For every person who dies :in traffic smashups, many others spend astic loans, to dependent children Po11 one year after until .m .i: i in aw The student must have the poten- deferred j:v:is urn. borrower completes school, wil You risk this as well as a quick ending when you commit those Air Force scholarship program tial of eeXtmg tnrougn college, neea ana spread out over a 1 payments motivation "little" driving errors. Do you realize this? Do you know what errors education plan using Central Wei- - demonstrated will be heavily weighed. year period. are yours, and what you must do to correct them ? fare funds. The value of the scholarships mi riilllTt: r orA w 1 KftA An. m m k w Will of the recipi on need the Lending cnosen ana tne oy mc scnooi ent r ;n o to Oof .;v;i "w D.o on & ... T t. ml a i i urauuuv v.: ine i i t.m. . vne , onn infpPRf.free i "student oaiue-- 1 sraaeni. Auianam ti unroui was speaKiiig un it.. field speaking words that will endure as long as there is language, f t bee fixed. Air hag not Ana ayoj. win marK me cenccnniai oi me great ana iragic struggle oi Force planners expect an average wnicn Lincoln spone. 0f $"00 "Since: we have no experience Why great? Jtecause on both sides men fought with magnificent believed of In for what words the President in this sort of thing we will have right. they gallantry to on called of heroism "the times for Eisenhower, 'play it by ear' for a while, but extraordinary degrees maximum loans may be much high the nart of the men and women of both the North and the South we must realize that out of this tragedy emerged a new nation unified, er than the. $300 spoken of," one a with a new degree of national self consciousness. The stage was set architect of the tlan said in briefing. Pentagon for a further expansion of human rights." Professional guidance in the Why tragic? Because there is no conflict more bitter than of brother scholarship program, will be sup- against brother. Families and lifelong friends were divided. States, piiei Dy the National Merit Scho a whose sons oi an earner generation naa lought umtea to create a nation, larshin ' Corooration (NMSC). now poured the flower of their youth into opposing armies that clashed, it organization establish Foun-aiic- e. regrouped and clashed again in epic battles that tested human endur- - ed by grants from the Ford The world looked on, fascinated and horrified, as the vast drama dation and Carnegie Corporation of JNew loric. uverneaa win oe tila Ant. am VVHVUJ ,.., iflb W4 1IW U 1I1CU. m, nr Anf.1v ia iounamg graiiw a per paia Dy tne A 1IC V1TII . TT M WVIftUA, 11V V.j W w " wiU remind events did us this of the stirring Centennial that year nappen oetween jan. y, jsui, wnen tne supply snip star of tne west The first oq scholarships will was urea on m cnarieston iiaroor, ana xnov. u, isoo, wnen the fcnenan- - nroi..uT t,e awarded in Mav or . doah, last of the Confederate sea raiders, surrendered. june for the 1061-6- 2 school year. A good and needed reminder it will be. It will reopen no old wounds, Those not named to scholarships, You're always within borrowing distance of an HFC rules, bjt it will impress us afresh of the sacrifice on which American unity but qualifiedtoby established Attn: office and the folks who can help you best HFC's as a nation is based. We shall never have another Civil War: it is may apply Hq. UbA, AFPMP-12 to them loans for to help we men all as were who inconceivable. But brave more than 1100 modern offices are staffed with willing pay tribute School year. fViei'r MinviMfrm. ura oar. fin,! Sn iVioif ofrt, naw in the UDCOming trW livon tlioir fnr .. , .. . . w f " XT v" Serviceman Loan specialists. They know your strength to meet the grave dangers not from within but from with tioaal Merit Scholarship Qualify needs and give dependable, understanding money out that confront us today. ing Test in their junior year. Tests service for emergencies, furloughs or leaves, are made available to any high ' shopping or paying bills. Drop in or phone. school, including Air Force oper TYa I A !r will Vnroa CTA.Tlt c"" T"' :: A -- m n I m American Unity Based Un Sacrifice i-- I oevi-ysour- ... -- non-prof- J ifif 1 TT TT I m money service from here to here! m I Dp It Yourself Trend It's just two centuries aeo that the besrinnines of Revolution in England laid the groundwork fqr what i ated schools overseas, at a cost of vl t student. BROAD CRITERIA we call today of the senior year, In September the American way of life. That life is rooted in our inventive and are named. They productive genius. We tell ourselves that Americans never had it so take a second test and then file good; we wonder how people 100 years ago got along without the com- certain reouired data with the NMSC. forts, the gadgets we take for granted. From this group the scholar But the American of 1860 still enjoyed one deep and basic satisfaction that many of us are strangers to ship winners are selected. They the creative pleasmay be male or female dependents ure of making things with our hands. That satisfaction is as old as of officers or airmen on active In the human race; You will find it reflected the handicrafts of the duty. . ancients, in the carvings of primitive jungle tribes, in the select may winners Scholarship furniture and utensils of early America. It is the satistheir college and pursue the course faction denied the shopper of today who needs only enough Money of studies they desire. But they to indulge his every whim. What he can never buy, alas, is the must make normal progress in sense of achievement that yesteryear's craftsman felt. college, and avoid disciplinary ac Yet there are encouraging signs in the current "do it yourself" trend tion such as probation, suspen or dismissal. that Americans are realizing that something went out of their way sion, LOAN PLAN DIFFERS mt life as mass production took over to provide all their material needs. who have a rea AH students In this trend, the Armed Forces' are decidedly' in the swim, for the sonable expectation of completing Cobby Shop program at military installations is one of the most popu college, based on test scores, and tar .of Special Services recreational activities especially in the winter who are not awarded scholarships, when most outdoor sports are off the calendar , for ' consideration for 5 - 5 IMf W $4333 2t 25 : ed Prmt ' $IM semi-finalis- ts home-produc- "MOMTHIY PAYMENT PLANS 56 30 M U PmU ktrmtt Prymt$ TWO $ 5.93 $10.07 2835 49.17 51.66 9333 $75.55 86.66 103.33 186.66 93.19 107.08 127.91 232.08 Household' tharu it Ikt mmmtUm rate of AW. mm Mai mutant mat M frt of mtutdimt $MO, tymi on thai tart of m oaianrm in em of 300 to $600. 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